The life of Helene von Schewitsch was so incredibly dramatic, so full of twists and turns, and populated with so...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 26 In his Autobiography, Rudolf Steiner wrote in detail about a personality who would...
Not many people who got to know Rudolf Steiner before the turn of the century followed him on the path to anthroposophy, but Felix Heinemann (1863–1935) was one who did. Heinemann was born into a Hamburg merchant family and trained for a career as a publisher and bookseller. In 1896,...
Marginalia to Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, Number 25. Before Rudolf Steiner met the famous reciter Alexander Strakosch in person,...
Marginalia of Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, No. 23 – In peripheral encounters, and once directly, Ludwig Berger circled around...
The Christian Community Movement for Religious Renewal was founded on September 16, 1922, with the execution of the first Act of Consecration of Human Beings. It was mostly Protestant theologians who had asked Rudolf Steiner for help. Beforehand, they often met at Michael Bauer’s house, but Rudolf Steiner’s actions and...
Alongside the many one-hundred-year anniversaries in different anthroposophical fields, this year marks a century since Rudolf Steiner gave Henni Geck...
For Rudolf Steiner, the ruin after the fire signalled not only the defamation of anthroposophical work, but also the failure...
Albert Steffen took over editorship of the weekly journal ‹The Goetheanum›, founded in 1921. The personal tragedy associated with this was described in detail by Ruedi Bind in the last study booklet published by the Albert Steffen Foundation. It impresses with a rich selection of documentary evidence – especially the...
How did anthroposophists live during the years of the German Democratic Republic (1949-1989)? Could they work at all? For security reasons, almost nothing...
Those who want to immerse themselves in Anthroposophical history in English can become patrons of a new podcast. On the...
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